Henricus van de Loo<br>Geboortenaam: Henricus Van De Loo<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Geboorte: 23 apr 1684 - Asperden, Kleve, Rheinprovinz, Preußen, Deutschland<br>Doop: 23 apr 1684 - Asperden, Kleve, Rheinprovinz, Preußen, Deutschland<br>Overlijden: Tot 1685 - Asperden, Kleve, Rheinprovinz, Preußen, Deutschland<br>Ouders: Engelbertus van de Loo, Ida van de Loo (geboren Scholten)<br>Broers/zusters: Bernardus van de Loo, Joanna van de Loo, Joanna van de Loo, Ester van de Loo, Heinrich I van de Loo, Henricus II van de Loo, Johann Vincent van de Loo, Esther van de Loo<br>Deze persoon schijnt dubbele verwanten te hebben. Bekijk het op FamilySearch om alle informatie te bekijken.
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